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Single-cell breakthrough decodes transcriptome, epigenome & 3D genome at once
A team led by Professor Inkyung Jung from the Department of Biological Sciences at KAIST, working with Professor Yarui Diao’s ...
Single-cell transcriptomics data from mouse bone-relevant cells was used to inform human bone mineral density genome-wide association studies and prioritize genetic targets with potential causal roles ...
The origin of many diseases begins at the cellular level and involves multiple molecular interactions. However, previous methods have struggled to accurately observe changes in individual cells.
New method enables single cell discovery from archived tissue samples, expanding access to translational and clinical research SEATTLE, November 18, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Parse Biosciences, the ...
The study aims to uncover the immunological basis of Tanshi (phlegm-dampness) constitution—a subhealth type in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)—using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of ...
Collaboration pairs robust synthetic biology platform with massive scale single cell sequencing to overcome long-standing challenges in variant mapping SEATTLE, December 19, 2025--(BUSINESS ...
The origin of many diseases begins at the cellular level and involves multiple molecular interactions. However, previous methods have struggled to accurately observe changes in individual cells.
Bruker now extends their complete biology approach to mouse research by announcing development of the CosMx Mouse Whole Transcriptome (WTX) assay. The mouse WTX assay will be available for both FFPE ...
Collaboration pairs robust synthetic biology platform with massive scale single cell sequencing to overcome long-standing challenges in variant mapping Parse Biosciences, the leading provider of ...
Parse Biosciences, the leading provider of scalable and accessible single cell sequencing solutions, today announced a collaboration with Codebreaker Labs to develop and validate a breakthrough ...
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